Task:
You and your group will be responsible for putting together a defensive presentation of an endocrine gland. You and your group will be giving this presentation during class. Your presentation must include: · A picture(s) of the gland showing its shape and location in the human body . http://www.the-human-body.net/pancreas.html
· The hormone(s) produced by your endocrine gland. The hormones produced my the endocrine gland are insulin, glucagon, somatostatin also excorine gland.
The stimulus that tells your gland to produce hormones? They both go together in to the blood stream ,so insulin and glucagon regulate the level of glucose.Insulin lowers th bloos sugar. Glucagon slowly increases the blood sugar if in case it drops to low. That is stored in carbohydrates
· The control mechanism that tells your gland to stop producing hormones.
· The function(s) of the hormone(s) produced by your gland. What are the target organs/cells and how does the message carried by the hormone help maintain homeostasis. This is probably the most important part of your presentation. insulin goes down glucagon goes up
Task:
You and your group will be responsible for putting together a defensive presentation of an endocrine gland. You and your group will be giving this presentation during class. Your presentation must include:
· A picture(s) of the gland showing its shape and location in the human body
http://www.the-human-body.net/pancreas.html
· The hormone(s) produced by your endocrine gland.
The hormones produced my the endocrine gland are insulin, glucagon, somatostatin also excorine gland.
The stimulus that tells your gland to produce hormones?
They both go together in to the blood stream ,so insulin and glucagon regulate the level of glucose.Insulin lowers th bloos sugar. Glucagon slowly increases the blood sugar if in case it drops to low. That is stored in carbohydrates
· The control mechanism that tells your gland to stop producing hormones.
· The function(s) of the hormone(s) produced by your gland. What are the target organs/cells and how does the message carried by the hormone help maintain homeostasis. This is probably the most important part of your presentation.
insulin goes down
glucagon goes up